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UK
/hˈɛdstɹɒŋ/
]
[ US /ˈhɛdˌstɹɔŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛdˌstɹɔŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition
How To Use headstrong In A Sentence
- I hope the awareness raised will make young women headstrong enough to demand a test when they choose. The Sun
- We don't need any more headstrong, litigious lawyers; we've been groaning under the weight of carpers and cavillers for years.
- “Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the original iconic Star Wars film, this replica of the headstrong astromech droid is a full-function, 628 x 528 pixel web camera that wirelessly transmits real-time video and audio to a computer, and has worldwide remote access capabilities, allowing you to control R2-D2’s movements and access the web camera from a laptop or a PC anywhere in the world.” Skype Me Obi Wan Kenobi! » Fanboy.com
- The headstrong Queen Isabella and court camarilla were eager to revert to absolute government, impressed by the example set in France by Louis-Napoleon.
- Morgan Freeman's Petruchio is less a shrew tamer than a broncobuster, tossing a lasso over his headstrong, heel-kicking filly. Actor's Gotta Do What An Actor's Gotta Do
- You mustn't mindan old fellow like me telling you you're very headstrong and impulsive.
- As the door slammed, Nicole put her head down on the desk and cried, hearty, snuffly, snotty sobs, the anguish of someone who not only felt very lost, but who feared she was reaping what she had arrogantly and headstrongly sown. Country of the Blind
- A headstrong, domineering character, he would also want assurances that he had money to spend. The Sun
- He was energetic, headstrong, and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal.
- We have always been strong in the front-end, being very onsite-focused, but lacked the back-end," said Sandeep Sahai , CEO of Headstrong. Genpact Buys Headstrong to Gain I-T Presence